Brian Gay shot a 64 to win the Verizon Heritage by a record 10 strokes and break the tournament's scoring mark. Gay's total of 20-under 264 surpassed Loren Roberts' scoring mark of 19-under set in 1996. Gay finished 10 shots ahead, also a Harbour Town Golf Links record, of Luke Donald (66) and Briny Baird (68).

Brian Gay made six birdies on the front nine, including five in a row from the fourth through ninth holes to help him to a 66 and, at 9-under par, a one-stroke lead over former British Open champion Todd Hamilton.

America's Mark Wilson took over the lead of the Mayakoba Golf Classic for good with two early birdies Sunday, yet had to fight through some wobbly play down the stretch to earn his second career PGA Tour victory.

Sergio Garcia, Adam Scott, Anthony Kim, Camilo Villegas and teenage sensation Rory McIlroy have been the most recent players the golf public has entrusted to step up and consistently challenge Tiger Woods.

Bo Van Pelt shot a 3-under 67 to catch Mark Wilson for the lead at the Mayakoba Golf Classic in the third round on Saturday. Briny Baird shot a 3-under to get within a stroke, putting him in Sunday's final group with Wilson and Van Pelt at the 6,923-yard, par-70 El Camaleon course designed by Greg Norman.

The PGA Tour released its 2009 schedule on Wednesday for the regular season which features 25 tournaments with at least $6 million purses and a newly configured "Texas swing" of three events in the spring.